Household mixing apparatus



HOUSEHOLD MIXING APPARATUS Filed Sent. 1, 1920 INVENTOR.

J H. usseZL ATTORNEY.

Patented May 15, 1923.

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JAMES H. RUSSELL, OF OKLAHODTA, OKLAHOMA.

HOUSEHOLD MIXING APPARATUS.

Application filed September 1, 1920.

To all "whom i1- may concern:

Be it known that 1, JAMES HENRY Rus- SELL, a citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at Oklahoma city, in the county of Oklahoma and Stateof Oklahoma, have invented certain new and useful Improvements inHousehold Mixing Apparatus; and I do hereby declare the following to bea full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as willenable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and usethe same.

The object of the invention is to provide a mixing, beating, oragitating apparatus suitable for household use as for example in beatingeggs, mixing dressings, working batter or dough for cake, whipping orbeating cream or for churning milk, it being understood that itsadaptability for different purposes and widely varying quantities ofmaterials may be determined by the size or proportions of the samewithout departing from the principle of operation involved, and withthis object in view the invention consists in a construction,combination and relation of parts of which a preferred embodiment isshown in the accompanying drawing, wherein:

Figure 1 is a side view of the apparatus.

Figure 2 is a vertical central sectional view of the same.

Figure 3 is a horizontal section showing the baffle disk in plan view.The receptacle 10 may be of glass or like material fitted with aremovable cap or cover 11 and a suitable handle 12, the bottom of thereceptacle being of conical form as indicated at 13 and beingimperforate.

Operating in the receptacle is a dasher provided with a stem 14 andconsisting of a conical beating member 15 surmounted by a substantiallyflat batting disk 16 arranged at or about the apex of the beatingmember, both beating member and bafflina' disk be ing perforated asshown respectively at 17 and 18.

The upper projecting end of the stem is preferably curved to form asubstantially semi circular handle or grip 19 which will Serial No.407,358.

7Qlll'lit of stripping the cap or cover therefrom to disconnect the samefrom the dasher so that the latter may readily be cleansed andsterilized after use.

The conical beater member of the dasher is adapted to fit snugly overthe conical imperforate bottom of the receptacle which constitutes acore to the end that material in the receptacle is forced by thedownward movement of the dasher to penetrate or pass through theperforations of the beater memher, and n this way the material is thrownforcibly against the under surface of the perforated baffling disk andfurther agitated while prevented from being thrown upward in thereceptacle to such an extent as to involve the risk of being forced outof the receptacle through the joint between the cap or cover and thewall of the receptacle.

The operation of the dasher as will be understood violently agitates anddivides the material so as to secure an effective aeration .hereof.

Having thus described the invention, what I claim is v A device of theclass described having a receptacle, a substantially conical membertherein with its apex uppermost, a hollow dasher of substantiallyconical. formation having; an inner transverse wall to engage said apexand maintain the outer wall of the dasher in spaced relation to saidconical member, a substantially conical attaching member on the dasherwhich said transverse wall constitutes its base, a perforated bafflingplate on said substantially conical attaching member whereby it may bewedged in place against longitudinal movement thereon. and an operatingstem secured to and extending from said attaching memher.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

JAMES H. RUSSELL.

Witn esses Mrs. ALICE CORDELL, G. D. RUssnLn'

